Professor John Munro passed away on December 23, 2013. This site is maintained and kept online as an archive. For more infomation please visit the Centre for Medieval Studies

Professor John H. Munro
Department of Economics
University of Toronto
150 St. George Street
Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G7
CANADA

JOURNALS AND JOURNAL ARTICLES ON LINE:

Updated on 12 August 2013:

A large number of journal articles in Economics, Economic History, and History are now accessible on-line, by clicking on the relevant
underlined URL in the list below. Downloading such articles is faster, much more convienent, and cheaper than photocopying
the article from the journal itself, if you can find it in the Robarts Library.

A major source of these on-line journals
is JSTOR ,
which is made accessible to us by the University of Toronto. J-Stor generally has most or all of the back issues,
but not current issues, which may be found on the various journals' or their publishers' websites. Thus, note the
distinctions given below between past and current issues of journal articles.

To find a journal article, or to find at least the journal concerned, you can also try one or both of these electronic resources,
made available by the University of Toronto Libraries:

E-Journals: to to the second line, Option 2: Quick Search for Articles. Then enter
your request in the box, under Option 2. Click on GO.

Cliometrica: a cliiometrics journal
in Economic History, produced by Springer Berlin, from vol. one, issue one: April 2007. Sponsored by the Cliometrics Society. Use the search engine on this site for the specific year and issue required.

The Economic History Review.
This site provides access to these journal articles only on campus.
If you are using your computer off-campus, then use this URL link, to the U of T Library.
You will then be asked to login with UTOR id. The click on the highlighted instructions: 'Connect to this resource'. You may use this site on campus, as well; but the first site is the
easier to use.

História e Economia: Revista Interdisciplinar : an interdisciplinary journal for Economics,
Finance, and History, sponsored by the Brazilian Business School in Sao Paolo: Instituto de Historia e Economia. Series from vol. 1 (2005)

The Journal of European Economic History. Tables of contents
only, from vol. 1 (1972): supplied by the Fondazione Istituto Internazionale di Storia Economica "F. Datini". There are no
web links to individual articles; nor does the Journal itself supply any.

on line from vol. 1.1 (1975). On the history, archaeology, architecture, economics, politics, sociology, and education, etc. of London, England.

Medieval Clothing and Textiles: a journal on textile history published by Boyell & Brewer, in the UK. See the website for
DISTAFF: Discussion, Interpretation and Study of Textile Arts, Fabrics, and Fashion, which edits and produces this journal.

Revue numismatique: a French-based journal on coinage and numismatiques, chiefly
ancient and medieval, whose online access if provided by Moneta (same URL, as just indicated). On the left-hand column, click on E-Papers, and then
on Géméralités. Each volume of Revue numismatique, from 1958 will be found at the bottom of this web page.

Research in Economic History: As of 2008, the publication of this
serial (in effect, an annual journal) has been taken over by Emerald Publishing, in the UK; and this publisher (unlike its predecessor Elsevier) has generously made available online all articles
published from vol. 20 (2001).

Vierteljahrschrift für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte: Quarterly Journal of Social and Economic History (German): the world's oldest
journal in economic history still being published (continuing the previous format of Zeitschrift für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte: see below). The first set is from 1903 to 1971 (vols. 1 - 58).

Project Muse: Scholarly Journals on Line: a search engine to locate journal articles provided by
Johns Hopkins University Press, in collaboration with the Milton Eisenhower Library. Very useful indeed.

The History Co-operative: Journals. This valuable
new web resource provides online issues of the following historical journals (the list is not complete): you can search
for each one separately from the introductory list

The Scopus Search Engine: it allows the search to find both authors and their publications,
in various fields. You are invited to do: Basic Search, Author Search, and Advanced Search; and you may do so under various headings: Article Title, Abstract, Key Words; or
Author, Title, All Fields, etc.. Under Subject Area, click on 'Scocial Sciences" (now with 2,800 titles). When you call up this web-page, you may find that you have to log-in; but
you do not need an ID or password to do so.

The The Widgetbox: a search engine from Cambridge Journals on Line
that permits you to search for topics in any of the online journals from Cambridge University Press.

Also see Elsevier Science-Scirus Search Engine: Economics, Business, and Management.
In the Scirus search box (below, or the one that appears on the screen), type in the name of the institution or person, economics term, etc.,
or other subject matter about which you are seeking information. The results will provide you with the
journals, government or institutional reports, web pages,
pdf files, etc. containing such information. You may also try this
alternative Scirus search engine, provided by Elsevier Science Direct.